Biomechanical comparison of the tensile strength of fixation implants used for pull-out repair of medial meniscus posterior root tear.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
SICOT-J Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-08 DOI:10.1051/sicotj/2024034
Mikiko Handa, Tsuneari Takahashi, Katsushi Takeshita
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Abstract

Purpose: Medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRT) pull-out repair aims to restore the meniscus' anatomical structure. Different implants are utilized for thread fixation in the pull-out repair technique for MMPRT. However, biomechanical evidence comparing the fixation strengths of these implants remains unavailable. This study investigated the tensile strength of three fixation implants in porcine knee models of MMPRT pull-out repair.

Methods: This study categorized 30 porcine MMPRT models undergoing pull-out repair into three groups (10 specimens each) based on the implant utilized for fixation, including double spike plate, metallic interference screw (IFS), and resorbable IFS fixed group. A tensile tester was used to track the suture wire threaded to the medial meniscus anterior root. The displacement length was recorded after 10 and 20 loading cycles (10-30 N, 100 mm/min cross-head speed). Each specimen was then stretched to failure (50 mm/min cross-head speed), failure modes were recorded, and structural properties (maximum load, linear stiffness, elongation at failure, and elongation at yield) were compared. Fisher's exact test and one-way analysis of variance were utilized to assess the differences.

Results: No significant differences in displacement length, upper yield load, maximum load, linear stiffness, elongation at yield, elongation at failure, and frequency of failure mode were observed between the three groups.

Conclusion: All implants were comparable in terms of fixation strength. Thus, resorbable interference screws may be particularly useful in this technique and does not require implant removal surgery.

Level of evidence: IV.

用于内侧半月板后根撕裂拉出修复的固定植入物拉伸强度的生物力学比较。
目的:内侧半月板后根撕裂(MMPRT)拉出修复术旨在恢复半月板的解剖结构。在半月板内侧后根撕裂拉出修复技术中,使用了不同的植入物进行螺纹固定。然而,比较这些植入物固定强度的生物力学证据仍然缺乏。本研究调查了三种固定植入物在猪膝关节 MMPRT 拉出修复模型中的拉伸强度:本研究根据使用的固定植入物,将 30 个进行拉出修复的猪 MMPRT 模型分为三组(每组 10 个标本),包括双钉钢板、金属干扰螺钉(IFS)和可吸收 IFS 固定组。使用拉力测试仪跟踪穿入内侧半月板前根的缝合线。在 10 次和 20 次加载循环(10-30 牛顿,100 毫米/分钟十字头速度)后记录位移长度。然后将每个试样拉伸至失效(十字头速度为 50 毫米/分钟),记录失效模式,并比较结构特性(最大载荷、线性刚度、失效伸长率和屈服伸长率)。采用费雪精确检验和单因素方差分析来评估差异:结果:三组之间在位移长度、上限屈服载荷、最大载荷、线性刚度、屈服伸长率、失效伸长率和失效模式频率方面均无明显差异:结论:所有植入物的固定强度相当。结论:所有植入物的固定强度相当,因此,可吸收干扰螺钉在这项技术中可能特别有用,而且不需要进行植入物移除手术:证据等级:IV。
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